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Casina Farnese, Palatine Hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Beauty: Casina Farnese and Ruins on the Palatine Hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome, Italy - June 29, 2010: Casina Farnese, Palatino Hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome, Italy - June 29, 2010: Ancient Casina Farnese, seen from the Imperial Palace in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oval fountain of the cenatio of the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Remains of palace of emperor Titus Flavius Domitianus in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of a beautiful decorated floor at the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Casina Farnese, Palatine Hill
Oval fountain of the cenatio of the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oval fountain of the cenatio of the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of a beautiful decorated floor at the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of a beautiful decorated floor at the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Royalty Free Stock Photo
Renaissance House of the Garden Farnese Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oval fountain of the cenatio of the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oval fountain of the cenatio of the Flavian Palace also known as the Domus Flavia on the Palatine Hill in Rome Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Casina Farnese belonged to the greater Orti Farnesiani estate of the Farnese family during the sixteenth century. Small in size but highly valued architecturally and historically, Casina Farnese is one of the few Renaissance buildings—and the only residential one—that remain atop the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. Due to substantial archaeological excavations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that altered the physical layout of the area, little is known about Casina Farnese before the changes beyond some engravings, prints, and photographs.


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